NEH Summer Institute The Ottoman and Russian Empires: Citizenship, Belonging and Difference, June 2014
SG
sglebov at SMITH.EDU
Mon Feb 17 21:15:50 UTC 2014
Dear colleagues,
as the deadline for the summer of 2014 NEH institutes is fast
approaching, we invite applications to a National Endowment of the
Humanities Summer Seminar for College and University Teachers The
Ottoman and Russian Empires: Citizenship, Belonging and Difference, to
be held at George Washington University, June 9-27, 2014. Scholars
working and teaching in their own areas and historiographies are
encouraged to apply. Projects need not be comparative (involve Russian
comparison for the Ottomanists or vice versa). Our project seeks to
bring together scholars who otherwise might not have considered a
comparative aspect to their work. Among the themes appropriate for the
seminar are those focused on studies of local, regional and national
identities, governance, state and societal institutions and practices,
or missionary activities.
The seminar is open to fourteen NEH Summer Scholars,
teachers of US undergraduate students, drawn from different disciplines
and two full-time graduate students. Deadline for applications is March
4, 2014. Those interested in applying could start by completing a cover
letter expressing their intention to apply and have till March 4th to
submit their full application. For more information about the seminar
and how to apply please consult
https://ottoman-russian-seminar.columbian.gwu.edu/
Sergey Glebov, Dina Rizk Khoury
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